Apparently Wahlberg didn’t care for remarks Cruise reportedly said in a deposition for his $50 million lawsuit against Bauer Publishing over Life & Style magazine’s story saying he “abandoned” his daughter Suri, Cruise reportedly compared making a movie to fighting in Afghanistan.

Wahlberg popped off at AFI Fest on Tuesday night in Los Angeles, according to TMZ: “For actors to sit there and talk about ‘Oh I went to SEAL training. I don’t give a (expletive) what you did.”

Actually, it sounds like he kind of does.

Wahlberg unleashed after being asked him the rigorous training for his movie, “Lone Survivor,” in which he plays a member of a special operations team fighting in Afghanistan.

Though he didn’t specifically mention Cruise, it was pretty apparent who he was talking about, since the Cruise story broke just a day earlier. “For somebody to sit there and say, ‘My job was as difficult as being in the military.’ How (expletive) dare you, while you sit in a makeup chair for two hours.”

Guys from Boston seem to curse a lot.

Wahlberg also said, “I don’t give a (expletive) if you get your (rear-end) busted. You get to go home at the end of the day. You get to go to your hotel room. You get to order your (expletive) chicken.”

Lots of cursing.

TMZ earlier posted video of Cruise’s deposition. When a Bauer lawyer said, “Now your counsel has publicly equated your absence from Suri for these extended periods of time as being analogous to someone fighting in Afghanistan,” Cruise didn’t seem to take it as a joke.

“I didn’t hear the Afghanistan,” Cruise reportedly replied, “but that’s what it feels like and certainly on this last movie, it was brutal, it was brutal.”

The lawyer pressed the point by saying, “Do you believe the situations are the same?”

That’s when Cruise seemed to what was said. “Oh come on,” he reportedly answered.

Too late.

Wahlberg’s rep told TMZ that his client wasn’t referring to Cruise in his comments. Uh-huh.